I'm an intuitive and turbulent type, but also an architect. Being it social behavior - personal or structural, morals or software systems. I've a broken humor. I like logic and mind games. I like to play with words and I like riddles. I couldn't live without music or art. I love board games and writing. I get really mad at people, when they discriminate and deny that. I favor de-growth, minimalism, sustainability and reason. Above all, feelings and beings trump logical arguments.

I'm really happy with the idea behind DoH and the fact that we get properly secured client DNS but at the same time I consider it a problem when this is all done through one Vendor. DNS is one of the few systems that are still distributed right now for both, client resolvers and backend.

Maybe Mozilla just has to make sure that there are more vendors ready to work with #DoH before rolling out defaults?

So I just got through watching my talk at SouthEast LinuxFest. In the moment, I though I did absolutely terribly but, after the fact, it's not actually that bad.

Building Your Own Cloudhttps://invidious.nixnet.xyz/watch?v=SmYFBuNlukUThe video starts about halfway through my presentation but it goes over buying a domain name, choosing a VPS provider, some considerations to keep in mind, and a bit about setting a server up with CodiMD. The demo kind of falls apart but I improvised!

https://regexcrossword.com/ # Regex based crossword puzzle. It's good fun practice and keeps you sharp. Plus you can tell your boss it's professional development time. But seriously, try to get some real work done today too. Thanks @scott_orr

I remembered that they didn't convince me last time, I saw them, but I took the time now to write down a short analysis of what I figured out from their docs about the security status of this "Hardware password manager".

He made his formerly barren home in the Arizona desert bloom with life, and drastically reduced his resource consumption, through careful shepherding of rainwater and re-use of wastewater, native plants, passive heating/cooling and outside-the-box use of recycled materials.

His house is a wonderland of scavenged parts and jury-rigged gizmos and I love it.

It's more about water than sun power but still strikes me as extremely #solarpunk

@sheogorath often, figuring out how to reliably reproduce an issue and sharing that is a huge help! On projects with good test infrastructure you might even be able to provide a failing testcase which is basically maintainer heaven.

When you want to contribute to a free software project it's often enough to just have a look at issues and support questions. Try to reproduce the issue and offer help. When you run the software yourself anyway, it's a good training to learn your way around it and fixing and optimizing your own setup will become easier.

If you or your company rely on curl, consider a support contract. While I enjoy spending my spare time on this, actually getting food on the table is a cool concept! https://www.wolfssl.com/products/curl/